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    Centerfire Stealth Suppressor

    Has anyone given one of these a good workout?

    I need to replace two of my current suppressors as they are buggered and the Stealth look reasonable quality when disassembled so be keen to hear of any experiences with them.

    Cheers

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    got my eye on this too, need to dig out more as the 40 is the same weight of 50 dosent sound right.

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    i have one of the 40's hasn't let me down.Even had comments from guys at the range that its quieter than there's

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    I sell many of them (sonic and stealth basically the same), all seem pleased and many come back for more.

    Worth noting are the internal muzzle break and stainless inserts in each section, which is far more hard wearing than just anodized aluminum.

    Not particularly looking for a sale, you would be better finding a local supplier the not having to deal with mail order forms etc.

    Cheers

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    Rate mine better than dpt
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    They are essentially the same as Neilsen Sonic suppressor.
    Between a DPT and a Gunworks in weight.
    Stainless core inside baffles.
    Performance is same as other major brands as far as I can tell.
    They also don't have the annoying little grooves that the Sonics do, which can be a trap for dirt.

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    I was in the same situation as you, two buggered suppressors and didn't want to continue with that particular brand.
    Bought a stealth a couple of weeks ago, removed a baffle so it is similar weight and length to the current suppressor then put 30 odd rounds through it out to 350 yards. Happy enough with it, no poi change either which was handy.

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    Have the 45 Sonic on a magnum, like the little grooves, easy to dissemble with their tools.

 

 

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